FAQ about Green Hydrogen
4. How can the production of Green Hydrogen be made cheaper?
The strategy is based on mass production of green hydrogen. For example, the Spanish business group Iberdrola (external link), dedicated to the production, distribution, and commercialization of energy, has reported that “it has started up what will be the largest green hydrogen (H2) plant for industrial use in Europe. The Puertollano plant (Ciudad Real) will be made up of a 100 MW photovoltaic solar plant, a lithium-ion battery system with a storage capacity of 20 MWh and one of the largest hydrogen production systems through electrolysis in the world (20 MW). All from 100% renewable sources. The construction of this complex represents the beginning of a comprehensive plan by which Iberdrola, in alliance with Fertiberia, plans to develop 800 MW of green hydrogen with an investment of 1,800 million euros by 2027, which will produce 15,000 tons of green hydrogen”.
In addition, recently, the initiative called Green Hydrogen Catapult was announced, an alliance formed by the main leaders of the green H2 industry to work together with a view to making the new clean fuel competitive.
FAQ about Green Hydrogen
1. Why is Green Hydrogen so important?
2. What is the future of Green Hydrogen?
3. Why is it so expensive to produce Green Hydrogen?
4. How can the production of Green Hydrogen be made cheaper?
5. What is the “Green Hydrogen Catapult”?
6. What is the difference between black, blue, and green hydrogen?
7. Will Green Hydrogen replace Solar Energy and Wind Power?
8. Could Chile become a Green Hydrogen leader?
9. What is an electrolyzer and what is its relationship to Green Hydrogen?